What Are Your PC Specs?

So recently I built my own PC, as you may have seen in my recent discussion. Therefore, I decided to make this poll where you can share the specs of your current computers, whether it's a custom build or a pre-built PC. I'll start with the specs of my two PCs...

Since I actually have more than two computers, I might as well just list the specs for all the PCs I have, so, here they are

Samsung Series 3 Chromebook
Hard Drive: 256GB SSD
RAM: 4GB RAM
CPU: Intel Celeron
Operating System: Chrome OS
I use this Chromebook as my little "basic machine", which I use for doing basic stuff like browsing the web, but I also do school stuff, such as taking notes, doing homework, and classwork.

1998 Custom Build
Motherboard: Some Intel motherboard
CPU: Intel Pentium II
RAM: 64MB DDR RAM
Hard Drive: 60GB HDD
Graphics Card: Intel RHB740
Case: Some white case
Operating System: Windows 98
Many years ago I got this PC from a friend of mine who builds computers for a living. It was my very first computer and it still works as of 2017

You have a laptop that doesn't have a monitor? That's unique. When it comes to laptops, the monitor is the built in display. As for your drives, the 128GB drive would be an SSD (where your OS should go) and the 1TB drive would be your HDD.

Why would you need a separate computer to do video editing on? Because I'm sure you can do those type of tasks on one PC. But yeah, it's probably rather manageable to have an alternate piece of hardware to do tasks like editing videos, which may sometimes include making even 1 or 2GB videos.

You have a laptop that doesn't have a monitor? That's unique. When it comes to laptops, the monitor is the built in display. As for your drives, the 128GB drive would be an SSD (where your OS should go) and the 1TB drive would be your HDD.

oh, i was thinking about those monitors that you plug in to your computer, not those screens that come attached with your laptop, so now i have to change that. yay.

Why would you need a separate computer to do video editing on? Because I'm sure you can do those type of tasks on one PC. But yeah, it's probably rather manageable to have an alternate piece of hardware to do tasks like editing videos, which may sometimes include making even 1 or 2GB videos.

I have it setup like that mainly because I don't like using Windows 10 as a daily driver OS for various reasons (I really don't want to explain why, because there are already enough threads about the problems of that OS and I don't want to get in trouble for derailing this thread), and I plan on upgrading that video editing rig to a Kaby Lake Core i5 CPU which only supports Windows 10.

CADDY 1 - 15GB - MS-DOS 6.22/Windows For Workgroups 3.11 (one I use the most)
CADDY 2 - 80GB - Windows 95 OSR2
CADDY 3 - 80GB - TBD, has DOS/WFWG on it now from a video I was making

MOST USED SOFTWARE: Graf-X II, Adventure Game Studio 2.3.3, Cakewalk 4.5, Presto Arranger, DiDaPro, Netscape Composer 4.08, Kompozer, SeaMonkey (95, Toastytech hacked) - I actually use that for quasi-modern browsing on this machine, I've also used Roxio to burn a few things. I use VirtualCDROM for CD games in 95 like Diablo and Freddy Pharkas Frontier Pharmacist in talkie.

It also has a vintage PC-TRAC trackball, Chicony 5661 XT/AT keyboard, and a Micron 15" SVGA CRT, though sometimes I use my older 1988 NEC MultiSync II with it. Just like the 10 machine, it runs 24/7.